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Minister Encourages College to Work on Ecological Balance
The Statesman Siliguri
|June 06, 2025
Women's College, Calcutta, a premiere educational institution observed the World Environment Day with sixteen programmes.
Dr Shashi Panja, state minister for women and child development and social welfare, who is also the president of the governing body of the college encouraged the team to work for green awareness throughout the year.
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